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Virus-hit Perez braced for "massive challenge" in Malaysian GP

Virus-hit Sergio Perez expects he will face a "massive" physical challenge in the Malaysian Grand Prix after a difficult week in Sepang.

Sergio Perez, Force India

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Esteban Ocon, Sahara Force India in parc ferme

The Mexican was struck down with illness in the build-up to this weekend’s F1 race, and has admitted that his form has suffered as a result.

“I’m not so good, man! I’ve had a virus,” Perez told Motorsport.com after qualifying ninth. “On Thursday morning I went for a run and I was not at my normal level. I was struggling to keep up with my trainer.

“I went into my room, took a shower and then was freezing. I had my jacket on, and for the whole day I was really struggling, I progressed a lot on Friday but in the car, I struggled to breathe. It really took me down.

“Today, it definitely hurt me in Q3. In Q3 there was nothing wrong with the car or tyres. I just couldn’t repeat the lap I did in Q2. If I could have improved that, I would have been starting P6, but I was struggling for it already in qualifying.”

When asked how hard he's expecting things to be in the Malaysian GP, one of the toughest races of the year, he said: “Tomorrow is going to be a massive challenge.

"Already in qualifying I was struggling a bit. I will try to hydrate myself as best as I can. It is obviously not the place where you want to be sick, so it is going to be quite a race for me.”

Ocon podium sights

Although Perez has had one of his more difficult weekends because of illness, teammate Esteban Ocon was overjoyed with his sixth place on the grid – just six tenths behind Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo.

While it was not as good a result on paper at his fifth place at Monza, Ocon reckoned the showing here was stronger than in Italy.

“On pure performance, definitely,” he said. “Putting the car down this weekend, straight away, it was a very, very good car, near where it needed to be.

“After a difficult weekend like Singapore where we were struggling with the issues, we had a good week of analysis and we come here and the car works straight away. It is a very nice feeling.

“We just kept adjusting it to improve it until qualifying, and we didn’t make a step back. And as soon as we got to qualifying, it was the best car since the beginning of the weekend."

Ocon suggested that the Malaysia race could deliver him the chance to take that elusive maiden podium he is chasing.

“Let’s see where we are and I don’t want to speak too early,” he said. “Let’s get a good start, good Turn 1/Turn 2 and from there, build a strong race.

“Of course, I want my podium before the end of the season so let’s see what happens first – but if I cannot get it, then big points will be the target.”

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